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Dec 03, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2024-2025
Master of Education with a specialization in Indigenous Peoples Education (Educational Policy Studies)
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Grounded in the traditions of the Indigenous peoples of Alberta, the international and interdisciplinary focus of this specialization attracts students from a variety of disciplines and locations. This specialization combines the conventional parameters and standards of university education with the collective efforts of Indigenous students, scholars, and Elders.
Its aim is to facilitate and support individuals whose work is grounded in the values, integrity, and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples locally and globally. Cultural activities include orientation week-ends, sharing circles, Elders support and ceremony.
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Program Requirements
In addition to the program core courses (6 units), students must complete specialization core courses and optional courses for a total of 33 units for course-based programs, or 24 units for thesis-based programs.
Program core courses (6 units)
Specialization core courses (9 units are required)
Specialization electives options
- EDPS 536 - Critical Pedagogy and Transformative Practices in Indigenous Education
- EDPS 636 - Indigenous Ontologies in the Global Context
- EDPS 601 - Cree Language Course
Options/Electives:
- 500-level and above courses taken across the Faculty, chosen in consultation with the supervisor or program advisor.
- Students may undertake a supervised individual study course if permitted by their specialization program and only with prior approval by their advisor/supervisor and the Graduate Coordinator. Permission will not be granted if the proposed content is available through regular course offerings.
Thesis-based Program:
- Registration in 900-level THES. All students in a thesis-based Master of Education shall present a thesis embodying the results of their research on a topic approved by their supervisor.
Ethics Requirement
Students in both the course-based and thesis-based Master of Education with a specialization in Indigenous Peoples Education must meet the GPS Ethics and Academic Citizenship Requirement through the completion of INT D 710 (for both master’s and doctoral students) and INT D 720 (for doctoral students) by the end of the first term of registration in their degree program.
Professional Development Requirement
Students in both the course-based and thesis-based Master of Education with a specialization in Indigenous Peoples Education fulfill the GPS Professional Development Requirement through their program.
Length of Program
There is no residence requirement for the Master of Education program.
The maximum time to complete the course-based MEd program as set by the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies is six years.
The maximum time to complete the thesis-based MEd program as set by the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies is four years.
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